Creating a Solaris Flash Archive (Various
Examples)

Example 3–6 Creating an Exact Duplicate Archive

In this example, the archive is named archive1. This archive
is copied exactly from the master system and then compressed. The archive is an exact
duplicate of the master system and is stored in archive1.flar.

Example 3–7 Creating an Archive From an Alternate root
(/) File System

In this example, the archive is named archive4. This archive
is copied exactly from the master system and then compressed. The archive is an exact
duplicate of the master system and is stored in archive4.flar.
The -R option is used to create the archive from another directory
tree.

# flar create -n archive4 -c -R /x/yy/zz archive4.flar

Example 3–8 Creating an Archive and Adding Keywords to
Describe the Archive

In this example, the archive is named archive3. This archive
is copied exactly from the master system and then compressed. Options add descriptions
to the archive identification section, which can help you to identify the archive
later. For information about keywords, their values, and formats, see Solaris Flash Keywords.